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ESRA 2025 Preliminary Program

              



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Thursday 17 July


08:10 - 17:00

Registration desk opens

09:00 - 10:30

Bridging Methodology and Computational Social Science (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Mr Joshua Claassen (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)
Dr Oriol Bosch (Oxford University)
Professor Jan Karem Höhne (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)

Qualitative Insights from AI Summaries of Social Media Posts
Michael F. Schober (The New School) - Presenting Author
Johann A. Gagnon-Bartsch (University of Michigan)
Frederick G. Conrad (University of Michigan)
Rebecca S. Dolgin (The New School)
Mao Li (University of Michigan)
Erik Zhou (University of Michigan)
Peilin Chen (University of Michigan)
Paul Beatty (US Census Bureau)

Using a Qualitative Approach to Better Understand Why People Are (Un)willing to Participate in Smartphone App Data Collection
Alexander Wenz (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Wai Tak Tung (University of Mannheim)

Beyond Binary Bytes: Mapping the Evolution of Gender Inclusive Language on Twitter
Simon Kühne (Bielefeld University)
Dorian Tsolak (Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author
Stefan Knauff (Bielefeld University)
Long Nguyen (DeZIM Institute)
Dominik Hansen (Bielefeld University)

Exploring Differences in ChatGPT Adoption and Usage in Spain: Contrasting Survey and Metered Data Findings
Melanie Revilla (RECSM-UPF) - Presenting Author
Lucia FERNANDEZ MELERO (RECSM-UPF)

09:00 - 10:30

alternative data sources and pseudo-inference in official statistics (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organisers:
Dr Federico Crescenzi (University of Tuscia)
Professor Tiziana Laureti (University of Tuscia)

Accounting for nonignorable selection mechanism in non-probability samples
Pier Luigi Conti (Sapienza University of Rome)
Daniela Marella (Sapienza University of Rome) - Presenting Author

Assessing Food Price Dynamics in Italy: A Spatial-Temporal analysis using web-scraped data
Luigi Palumbo (Bank of Italy)
Niccolò Salvini (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Tiziana Laureti (Università della Tuscia) - Presenting Author

The Use of New Data Sources in Small Area Estimation of Attitudes towards Climate Change
Camilla Salvatore (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)

Conformal Methods in Official Statistics: Perspectives and Challenges
Nina Deliu (University of Cambridge) - Presenting Author
Brunero Liseo (Sapienza University of Rome)

09:00 - 10:30

Mode Effects in Practice 2 (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organisers:
Dr Richard Silverwood (University College London)
Dr Liam Wright (University College London)

A correlative method for examining the sources of variance in mixed-mode surveys: A different population or the survey-mode effect
Leah Bloy (Hebrew University Business School ) - Presenting Author
Nechumi Malovicki-Yaffe (Tel Aviv university )

A systematic review of the (quasi-)experimental literature on mode effects
Georgia Tomova (University College London) - Presenting Author
Richard Silverwood (University College London)
Liam Wright (University College London)

An evaluation of different strategies to adjust for mode-specific measurement biases. An application to general population health surveys
Nino Mushkudiani (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Kees van Berkel (Statistics Netherlands)
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)

09:00 - 10:30

Exploring non-respondents in self-completion surveys (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Mr Alexandre Pollien (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Ochsner (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Dr Marlène Sapin (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Mrs Karin Nisple (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)

Understanding Non-Response in Self-Completion Surveys: Innovations and Future Directions from ESS Round 12 Data Collection
Niccolo Ghirelli (European Social Survey HQ (City St George's, University of London)) - Presenting Author

Understanding Participation Challenges in the French Health Barometer Survey: Insights from a Qualitative Study
Maria El Haddad (Santé publique France) - Presenting Author
Axelle Quiviger (Santé publique France)
Guillemette Quatremère (Santé publique France)
Noémie Soullier (Santé publique France)
Jean-Baptiste Richard (Santé publique France)
Leïla Saboni (Santé publique France)

Understanding Non-Respondents in Establishment Self-Completion Surveys: The Case of Germany’s Job Vacancy Survey
Nicole Gürtzgen (IAB)
Alex Kübis (IAB)
Andre Pirralha (IAB) - Presenting Author

Unit Nonresponse in a Parent Survey: Insights From a National Cohort of 2nd grade students in Switzerland
Jessica Herzing (University of Bern) - Presenting Author
Simon Seiler (University of Bern)

When survey mode aligns with subject matter: investigating non-respondents in digitally conducted surveys on digital society
Alexandre Pollien (FORS) - Presenting Author
Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS)
Michael Ochsner (FORS)
Marlène Sapin (FORS)

09:00 - 10:30

Survey Research on Adult Education: Existing Challenges and New Opportunities (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Dr Kerstin Hoenig (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Professor Erik Nylander (Linköping University)
Dr Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Professor Sylvia Rahn (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)

Participation in Adult Education by Different (Socio-Demographic) Groups in Germany, Austria, Denmark and Switzerland
Natascha Massing (GESIS-Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Britta Gauly (GESIS-Leibniz-Insitute for the Social Sciences)

Statistical Literacy, Survey Climate, and Trust in Science
Natalja Menold (Dresden University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Arianna Zehner (Dresden University of Technology)
Marco Fölsch (Dresden University of Technology)

Teachers in Adult and Continuing Education: Which Teachers (do not) Participate in Continuing Education? First Descriptive Results From the TAEPS Project
Karoline Werner (German Institute for Adult Education – Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning) - Presenting Author
Theresa Büchler (German Institute for Adult Education – Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)

Harnessing administrative software data – An extension of the Statistic of German Adult Education Centres
Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning) - Presenting Author
Kerstin Hoenig (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)

09:00 - 10:30

Open Forms of Pretesting (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Ms Charlotte Hunsicker (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Ms Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada)

QPIs in Large-Scale Surveys: Lessons Learned
Charlotte Hunsicker (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI)) - Presenting Author
Arne Bethmann (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI))
Christina Buschle (IU International University of Applied Sciences)
Herwig Reiter (Geman Youth Institute (DJI))
Theresa Fabel (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI))
Barbara Thumann (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI))

Innovation in pre-tests methods: is pop up testing a fruitful approach?
Vivian Meertens (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author

Respondent-Centered Design for Survey Question Development
Kristen Miller (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Multi-source data for labour statistics (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organisers:
Professor Roberta Varriale (Sapienza University of Rome)
Professor Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU))

Modeling Total Error using Multi-source Data: A Simulation and an Application to the Italian Labor Market
Santiago Gómez-Echeverry (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Silvia Loriga (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT))
Davide Di Laurea (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT))
Arnout van Delden (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS))

Measurement of Poverty and Inequality with Publicly Available Microdata
Anthony Damico (Independent Consultant) - Presenting Author

Predicting Unit Nonresponse from Multiple Sources of Administrative Data with Parametric Regression and Machine Learning Methods
Hafsteinn Einarsson (University of Iceland) - Presenting Author
Joseph Sakshaug (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich / University of Mannheim / Institute for Employment Research)

Early Career Patterns: A Comparative Analysis of Education-to-Work Transitions in the Netherlands and Italy
Silvia Loriga (Istat)
Laura Eberlein (VU University Amsterdam) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

New Developments in Using, Sharing, and Re-using Metadata (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (DIW Berlin/SOEP)
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBi)
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)

Recent Developments in and Upcoming Endeavors to the NEPS Survey Life Cycle
Daniel Bela (LIfBi / NEPS) - Presenting Author
Simon Dickopf (LIfBi / NEPS)

What should FAIR Question Banks look like and how do we get there?
Jon Johnson (CLOSER, Social Research Institute, UCL) - Presenting Author
Suparna De (Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey)
Wing Yan Li (Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey)
Chandresh Pravin (Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey)
Paul Bradshaw (Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen))

Repeat Cross Sectional Survey Data Management with Colectica: A Transition to the DDI Lifecycle Standard in the European Social Survey (ESS)
Ole-Petter Øvrebø (Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research) - Presenting Author
Gyrid Bergseth (Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research)

Into the Metadataverse: Metadata-based Survey Data Management
Lisa Ziemba (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Evaluating applications of generative artificial intelligence in questionnaire design, evaluation and testing (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Dr Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)
Professor Patrick Sturgis (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Dr Tom Robinson (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Ms Alice McGee (Verian Group (UK))

Assessing the Effectiveness of LLMs in the Evaluation of Draft Survey Questions Using Rule-Based QDET Frameworks
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)
Patrick Sturgis (London School of Economics and Political Science) - Presenting Author
Tom Robinson (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Alice McGee (Verian)

Integrating ChatGPT into the cognitive pretesting of questionnaires
Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Patricia Hadler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Intelligent probing of open responses in online self-completion surveys using Generative AI
Patrick Sturgis (Department of Methodology, London School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Caroline Roberts (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lausanne)
Tom Robinson (Department of Methodology, London School of Economics)

09:00 - 10:30

Generational Perspectives on Key NextGenerationEU Themes: Insights from Cross-National Surveys (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey)
Dr David Consolazio (University of Milan)
Dr Yuliya Kazakova (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)

Generations and Gender Survey Round II (GGS-II) in Italy: Experiences from a Cross-National Mixed-Mode Survey
Nicolò Cavalli (Bocconi University)
Nicolò Marchesini (Italian National Institute of Statistics)
Elena Marseglia (Bocconi University)
Letizia Mencarini (Bocconi University)
Matilde Perotti (Bocconi University)
Ilaria Primerano (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)
Michele Santurro (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies) - Presenting Author

Generational perspectives on trust in democracy in Europe
Rumiana Stoilova (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Martin Konstantinov (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Kaloian Haralampiev (Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski")

Generational Perspectives on Climate Action: Fairness, Responsibility, and Policy Implications Across Europe
Wouter Poortinga (Cardiff University) - Presenting Author

Enhancing Cross-National Comparability in GGS-II Surveys
Aisling Connolly (NIDI) - Presenting Author
Olga Grünwald (NIDI)
Thibaud Ritzenthaler (INED )

09:00 - 10:30

Complex measurements in online self-completion surveys (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton)
Professor Lisa Calderwood (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Mr Curtis Jessop (National Centre for Social Research)

Effects of alternative digital diary methods on willingness to participate in a time use survey
Jimena Sobrino Piazza (Université de Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Caroline Roberts (Université de Lausanne)

Enhancing Data Accuracy in CAWI Surveys: Adapting Questionnaire Design for Proxy Reporting in Mobile Equipment Studies
Calzavara Antoine (Médiamétrie) - Presenting Author
Le Sager Fabienne (Médiamétrie)

Complex Measurements in Online Self-Completion Surveys
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Marc Asensio-Majon (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton)
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)

Evaluating Mode Effects on a Cognitive Assessment Administered via Face-to-face, Web and Video Interviewing: Insights from New Experimental Data
Konstantinos Tsigaridis (UCL)
Alessandra Gaia (UCL)
Vanessa Moulton (UCL) - Presenting Author
Liam Wright (UCL)
Matt Brown (UCL)
Richard Silverwood (UCL)

09:00 - 10:30

Innovations in Health Data Collection: Harnessing Technology for Enhanced Health Monitoring and Research (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Dr Hanna Tolonen (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare)
Dr Suvi Parikka (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare)

Multi-level evidence for the impact of pain on workplace attendance: linking shopping records to labour statistics and survey data
Neo Poon (University of Bristol) - Presenting Author
Claire Haworth (University of Bristol)
James Goulding (University of Nottingham)
Anya Skatova (University of Bristol)

Methodological choices in surveys: Effects on pregnancy outcomes and childhood deaths
Aniqa Tasnim Hossain (icddr,b) - Presenting Author
Ema Akter (icddr,b)
Qazi Sadeq-ur Rahman (icddr,b)
Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman (icddr,b)
Shams Arifeen (icddr,b)

Performance of the InSilicoVA and InterVA5 methods for assessing cause of deaths to verbal autopsies: a validation study using physician review as diagnostic gold standards
Abu Bakkar Siddique (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b)) - Presenting Author
. Ashiquzzaman (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Anindita Saha (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Mahbuba Mehjabin (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Aniqa Tasnim Hossain (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Ema Akter (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Masud Parvez (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Sabrina Jabeen (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Mahmudul Hasan Mitul (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))
Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b))

Utilizing Metered Data for Enriching Parenthood Statistics: A Proof of Concept
Joshua Claassen (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover) - Presenting Author
Melanie Revilla (University Pompeu Fabra)

Innovative Approaches to Real-Time Health Data Collection: Insights from an In-the-Moment Survey
Kieran Sargeant-Rivilla (RECSM-UPF) - Presenting Author
Melanie Revilla (RECSM-UPF)
Carlos Ochoa (RECSM-UPF)

09:00 - 10:30

Sources, consequences and measurement of antisemitism (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Marcus Eisentraut (University of Cologne)
Dr Christian Czymara (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main)
Mr Pascal Kolkwitz-Anstötz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute of Social Sciences)
Professor Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)
Professor Peter Schmidt (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

Addressing Noncoverage in Sampling Potentially Antisemitic Content on TikTok
Katharina Soemer (Goethe University Frankfurt) - Presenting Author

Antisemitism in Austria: Dimensions, Sources, Developments 2018-2024 - Empirical Results from the Biannual Study on behalf of the Austrian Parliament
Eva Zeglovits (Institut für empirische Sozialforschung IFES) - Presenting Author
Julian Aichholzer (Institut für empirische Sozialforschung IFES)

Classical and Israel-Related Antisemitism: Prevalence and Correlates among Muslim and Non-Muslim Groups in Germany
Marcus Eisentraut (University of Cologne) - Presenting Author
Christian Czymara (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)
Pascal Kolkwitz-Anstötz (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)

Is Antisemitism Higher Among Muslim and Immigrant Groups in Germany?
Christian Czymara (Goethe University Frankfurt) - Presenting Author
Marcus Eisentraut (University of Cologne)
Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)
Pascal Kolkwitz-Anstötz (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)

09:00 - 10:30

Factorial Surveys – Methods and Applications (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Dr Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)
Professor Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)

Integrating Correspondence Experiments and Factorial Survey Experiments to Study Labour Market Discrimination
Giovanni Busetta (University of Messina)
Maria Gabriella Campolo (University of Messina) - Presenting Author
Giovanni Maria Ficarra (University of Messina)
Alessandra Trimarchi (University of Messina)

AI is Held Morally Responsible for Detrimental Outcomes - But only if it isn’t Trustworthy
Patrick Schenk (University of Lucerne) - Presenting Author
Vanessa A. Müller (University of Lucerne)
Lukas Posselt (University of Lucerne)

The Social Foundations of Political Hostility: Disentangling Political and Social Identities through a Factorial Survey Experiment
Nelly Buntfuß (University of Technology Chemnitz) - Presenting Author

A Systematic Review of Gender and Ethnic discrimination in Hiring: Evidence from Factorial Survey Experiments
Giovanni Busetta (University of Messina) - Presenting Author
Maria Gabriella Campolo (University of Messina)
Giovanni Maria Ficarra (University of Messina)
Alessandra Trimarchi (University of Messina)

Evaluating the Generalizability of Factorial Survey Experiments: A Comparison of Convenience and Real-World Samples
David Strauß (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Teaching Survey Methodology – Challenges and New Approaches (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organiser: Dr Katrin Drasch (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Tending to Small Worlds: Using Simulations to Teach Social Science Survey Methods
Ranjit K. Singh (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Teaching social media surveys with Team Based Learning experiences
Margherita Silan (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova) - Presenting Author
Manuela Scioni (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova)

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Teaching Foundational Survey Design-Informed Statistical Inference
Pierre Walthéry (UK Data Service, University of Manchester ) - Presenting Author
Jennifer Buckley (UK Data Service, University of Manchester )

Collecting Data on Suburban Mobility via Different Techniques in a Teaching Environment
Basha Vicari (Institute for Employment Research & Statistical Office of the City of Erlangen)
Katrin Drasch (Chair of Methods for Social Empirical Research (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)) - Presenting Author
Dominik Kremer (Department Digital Humanities and Social Studies (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg))

09:00 - 10:30

Showcasing software tools and Infrastructures for the collection and integration of new data sources (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organisers:
Dr Angelica Maria Maineri (ODISSEI | Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Dr Kasia Karpinska (ODISSEI | Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Dr Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Dr Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)

Local modeler: The next step for data donation?
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Niek de Schipper (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University)

The development of a data donation infrastructure
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Theo Araujo (University of Amsterdam)
Niek De Schipper (Utrecht University)
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Kasper Welbers (VU University)
Heleen Janssen (University of Amsterdam)

Building research infrastructures for data collection using smartphone sensing
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Thijs Carriere (Utrecht University)
Niek de Schipper (Utrecht University)
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)

Innovative Data Collection and Integration on the Next Platform
Adrienne Mendrik (Eyra) - Presenting Author
Melle Lieuwes (Eyra)
Rowdy van Looy (Eyra)

Level up Your Data: A Feasibility Study on Using Video Games for Data Collection in the Experimental Social Sciences
Philipp Kemper (University Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Recruiting Web Surveys via Postal-Mail: Best-Practice, Experiments, and Innovation (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jean Philippe Décieux (University of Bonn & Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Dr Carina Cornesse (GESIS)

Sustainability of an offline-recruited online-panel of refugees: The experiences of the “Refugees from Ukraine in Germany Survey”
Andreas Ette (Federal Institute for Population Research) - Presenting Author
Jean Philippe Décieux (Federal Institute for Population Research)

Think inside your box? Formal, friendly, and honest advance letter designs at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Ferenc Mújdricza (Hungarian Central Statistical Office)
Mária Zanatyné Fodor (Hungarian Central Statistical Office)
Mátyás Gerencsér (Hungarian Central Statistical Office) - Presenting Author
Linda Mohay (Hungarian Central Statistical Office)

Optimizing Contact Strategies in the Self-Administered Panel FReDA
Detlev Lück (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)) - Presenting Author
Pablo Christmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tanja Kunz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Angelika Steinwede (infas - Institute for Applied Social Science, Germany)

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30

Panel discussion (Room: Theatre Theatron)

12:15 - 14:00

Lunch

13:30 - 15:00

Exploring non-respondents in self-completion surveys 2 (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Mr Alexandre Pollien (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Ochsner (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Dr Marlène Sapin (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Mrs Karin Nisple (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)

Understanding the Nonresponse Process of Secondary Respondents: Evidence from a Self-administered Multi-Actor Survey
Almut Schumann (University Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Exploring Response Dynamics throughout Twelve Years of Online Survey Panel Activity in Changing Context – the Role of the Panellists’ Digital Practices and the Type of Device Used to Respond
Malick Nam (CDSP - Sciences Po / CNRS) - Presenting Author
Blazej Palat (CDSP - Sciences Po / CNRS)

Who are we losing? An analysis of “skips” and “drop-offs” in United States government surveys
Gwen Gardiner (Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Nick Yeh (Internal Revenue Service)
Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)

13:30 - 15:00

Multi-source data for labour statistics 2 (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organisers:
Professor Roberta Varriale (Sapienza University of Rome)
Professor Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU))

Revealing Tax-benefit Social Preferences in Croatia: Considering the Impact of Direct and Indirect Taxes
Marko Ledic (EIZG) - Presenting Author
Ivica Rubil (EIZG)

Using Machine Learning for Improving Nonresponse Adjustment in the Current Population Survey
Emanuel Ben-David (US Census Bureau) - Presenting Author

Improving the Kazakhstani Labour Force Survey for better targeting the NEET youth (not in employment, education or training)
Dinara Alimkhanova (Nazarbayev University) - Presenting Author

A multiple-group hidden Markov model for multi-source data. Cross-country differences in employment mobility in the presence of measurement error
Roberta Varriale (Sapienza University )
Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Danila Filipponi (Italian National Institute of Statistics)

Hidden Markov models: accuracy across structure missing data designs
Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Roberta Varriale (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Danila Filipponi (Istituto nazionale di statistica) - Presenting Author

13:30 - 15:00

Vignette Experiments in Survey Research: Exploring Discrimination Mechanisms through Controlled Scenarios (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Professor Giovanni Busetta (University of Messina)
Professor Maria Gabriella Campolo (University of Messina)
Dr Louis Lippens (Ghent University)

Can we predict ethnic discrimination with vignette experiments? A field validation from the German labour market
Knut Petzold (Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences) - Presenting Author

Expanding vignette experiments: Using application videos to analyze discrimination in hiring
Juliane Kuehn (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Presenting Author

Gender and Ethnic Discrimination in Hiring: a Vignette Experiment in the Italian Labour Market
Giovanni Busetta (University of Messina) - Presenting Author
Maria Gabriella Campolo (University of Messina)
Giovanni Maria Ficarra (University of Messina)
Alessandra Trimarchi (University of Messina)

13:30 - 15:00

Factorial Surveys – Methods and Applications 2 (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Dr Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)
Professor Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)

Prioritizing COVID-19 Patients in Triage: Insights from a Factorial Survey Experiment
Edurne Bartolomé-Peral (University of Deusto)
Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)
Pascal Siegers (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tilo Beckers (University of Düsseldorf)

The determinants of period pain presenteeism: A factorial survey
Mella Perleberg (Federal Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (BAuA), University of Cologne) - Presenting Author
Martin Kroczek (Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW))
Philipp Kugler (Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW))

Do Apolitical Similarities Drive Political Engagement? Insights from Multi-Country Dynamic Parallel Conjoint Survey Experiment
Gaetano Scaduto (University of Milan Bicocca) - Presenting Author
Fedra Negri (University of MilanBicocca)
Silvia Decadri (University of Milan Bicocca)

The Causal Effects of Poor and Corrupt Welfare State Service Delivery on Political Solidarity and Political Trust: Experimental Evidence from a Novel Virtual-State Approach
Achim Goerres (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Philipp Chapkovski (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Jakob Eicheler (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Philipp Kemper (Universität Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author

More Levels, More Impact? Design Effects in Multifactorial Survey Experiments
Fabian Thiel (Universität Konstanz) - Presenting Author
Sabine Düval (Deutsches Jugendinstitut München)
Katrin Auspurg (LMU München)

13:30 - 15:00

The use of differential incentives in surveys (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organisers:
Dr Alessandra Gaia (University College London)
Ms Gerry Nicolaas (NatCen)

Differential incentives in a multi-mode feasibility study for a new UK birth cohort
Erica Wong (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Alissa Goodman (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Alyce Raybould (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Karen Dennison (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Charlotte Booth (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

The use of differential incentives in surveys
Alessandra Gaia (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London) - Presenting Author
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Gerry Nicolaas (NatCen Social Research)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen Social Research)

Targeted incentives and the National Diabetes Experience Survey: Engaging seldom heard groups living with diabetes
Eileen Irvin (Ipsos) - Presenting Author

Targeting incentives based on geodemographics and participant behaviour: Evidence from a push-to-web survey in the UK
Curtis Jessop (The National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

13:30 - 15:00

Studying attitudes toward immigrants (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organisers:
Professor Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)
Dr Marcus Eisentraut (University of Cologne)
Professor Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Tel Aviv University)
Professor Dina Maskileyson (Université du Luxembourg)
Ms Leona Przechomski (University of Cologne)
Professor Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)
Professor Moshe Semyonov (Tel Aviv University)
Dr Alice Ramos (University of Lisbon)

Economic Climate and Social Disaffection: Understanding Attitudes towards Immigration
Alice Ramos (Instituto de Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa) - Presenting Author
Jorge Vala (Instituto de Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa)

Wellbeing, School Belonging, and Intergroup Attitudes in Minority Adolescents
Radka Hanzlová (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Aleš Kudrnáč (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Impact of Frequency of Contact on Attitudes towards Migrants: Assessing the Turkish Social Values Survey Results
Souad Osseiran (Boğaziçi University)
Ceylan Engin (Boğaziçi University)
Selin Ongan (Boğaziçi University)
Rabia Önder (Boğaziçi University)
Rümeysa Türkbey (Boğaziçi University)
Giray Demirici (Boğaziçi University) - Presenting Author

Naturalization Tests as a Gateway to Societal Values?
Leona Przechomski (University of Cologne)
Marlene Hilgenstock (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the social science) - Presenting Author
Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Tel Aviv University)
Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)

Somebody else's problems – cross-country differences in main issues facing the nation and the European Union in Eurobarometer surveys 2013 – 2023 
Piotr Cichocki (Adam Mickiewicz University) - Presenting Author
Piotr Jabkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Marta Kolczynska (Polish Academy of Sciences)

13:30 - 15:00

Recruiting Web Surveys via Postal-Mail: Best-Practice, Experiments, and Innovation 2 (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jean Philippe Décieux (University of Bonn & Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Dr Carina Cornesse (GESIS)

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an ABS Approach to Explore Knowledge of Local Potentially Harmful Health Effects
Tania Gutsche (University of Southern California) - Presenting Author
Bas Weerman (University of Southern California)
Jenna Blyler (University of Southern California)
Arie Kapteyn (University of Southern California)

When push comes to shove: Assessing the impact of soft-push-to-web versus hard-push-to-web strategies in mailed online questionnaires
Felix Cassel (University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Lundmark (University of Gothenburg)

Designing Passwords for Web Survey Access: The Effect of Password Length and Complexity on Survey and Panel Recruitment
Georg-Christoph Haas (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Marieke Volkert (Institute for Employment Research)
Stefan Zins (Institute for Employment Research)

Evaluating the First Year of a Push-to-Web Recruitment Strategy in the German Job Vacancy Survey
Nicole Gürtzgen (IAB)
Alex Kübis (IAB)
Andre Pirralha (IAB) - Presenting Author

Recruitment incentive experiment of the probability-based panel Health in Germany: results on outcome rates, non-response bias and panel case costs
Stefan Damerow (Robert Koch-Institut) - Presenting Author
Johannes Lemcke (Robert Koch-Institut)
Ilter Öztürk (Robert Koch-Institut)
Jennifer Allen (Robert Koch-Institut)

13:45 - 15:00

Sensitive and indirect questioning (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Seddig (KFN)

The Use and Pitfalls of Indirect Questioning Techniques: A Systematic Review of Methodological Advances and Research Applications
Thomas Krause (University of Stuttgart) - Presenting Author
Clara Groß (University of Stuttgart)
Susanne Vogl (University of Stuttgart)

Assessing Sensitive Workplace Issues Using the Crosswise Model: Evidence from Banking
Nilgün Özgül (Hacettepe University) - Presenting Author

Robustness of Item Count Models in Analyzing Sensitive Questions
Barbara Kowalczyk (SGH Warsaw School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Robert Wieczorkowski (Statistics Poland)

13:45 - 15:00

Survey Research on Adult Education: Existing Challenges and New Opportunities 2 (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Dr Kerstin Hoenig (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Professor Erik Nylander (Linköping University)
Dr Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Professor Sylvia Rahn (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)

Secondary Education Systems and Lifelong Learning: Insights from PIAAC Cycle 2
Nathan Breznau (DIE - German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Silke Schneider (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Worlds of adult learning: First results of a new adult learning pilot survey
Richard Desjardins (UCLA) - Presenting Author
Jan Kalenda (Tomas Bata University)

Revisiting the Triadic Classification of Learning Activities: Rethinking their Measurement
Ellen Boeren (University of Glasgow) - Presenting Author
Jan Kalenda (Tomas Bata University in Zlin)

13:45 - 15:00

Good, fast, cheap: Pick two – Optimizing Sampling Strategies for Modern Survey Research 3 (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Professor Sabine Zinn (DIW-SOEP / Humboldt University Berlin)
Dr Hans Walter Steinhauer (Socio-Economic Panel at DIW)

A Comparison of Screening Techniques to Increase the Efficiency of Mobile RDD Samples in Europe
Carolyn Lau (Pew Research Center) - Presenting Author
Georgina Pizzolitto (Pew Research Center)
Sofi Sinozich (Pew Research Center)
Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)

Piggybacking Strategies in Survey Recruitment: The Role of Salience and Incentives in Cross-Sectional vs. Longitudinal Designs
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences ) - Presenting Author
Joachim Piepenburg (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Barbara Binder (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Henning Silber (University of Michigan)

From Clicks to Quality: Assessing Advertisement Design’s Impact on Social Media Survey Response Quality
Jessica Donzowa (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research/ Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author
Simon Kühne (Bielefeld University)
Zaza Zindel (Bielefeld University)

13:45 - 15:00

Ethical, legal, and technological challenges in the collection of data from digital platforms (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Heleen Janssen (University of Amsterdam)
Dr Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Dr Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Mrs Zoltán Kmetty (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences)

Legal and Ethical Dilemmas of Social Media Data in Scientific Research
Meike Scholz (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) - Presenting Author

Do Participants Understand Data Donation?
Danielle McCool (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)

Where You Are Is What You Get? Inconsistencies of Digital Trace Data Across Download Locations
Johanna Hölzl (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
John Collins (University of Mannheim)

14:00 - 15:00

Bridging Methodology and Computational Social Science 2 (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Mr Joshua Claassen (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)
Dr Oriol Bosch (Oxford University)
Professor Jan Karem Höhne (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)

Capturing Public Opinion by Automatically Summarizing Social Media Posts
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Who posted that? Automatically inferring characteristics of social media users
Mao Li (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:00

Open Forms of Pretesting 2 (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Ms Charlotte Hunsicker (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Ms Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada)

Using Online Probing Techniques as Manipulation Checks: Exploring Age-Specific Priming Effects on Political Interest in Survey Experiments
Raül Tormos (Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió - Generalitat de Catalunya) - Presenting Author
Dörte Naber (Department of Methodology for Behavioral Sciences - University of Granada)

Analysing Qualitative Pretest Interviews using Qualitative Content Analysis
Herwig Reiter (German Youth Institute) - Presenting Author
Christina Buschle (IU International University)

Potential of Qualitative Pretest Interviews for In-depth Research Insights into Older Adults' Internet Use
Johanna Schütz (Kempten University of Applied Sciences) - Presenting Author
Annika Hudelmayer (Kempten University of Applied Sciences)
Kenneth zur Kammer (Kempten University of Applied Sciences)

Refining Insights to Better Understand Fears and Uncertainties for People with Parkinson’s Disease: Leveraging Iterative Qualitative Research to Develop and Pretest a Survey Instrument
Robyn Rapoport (SSRS) - Presenting Author
Darby Steiger (SSRS)
Paula Armendariz (SSRS)
Nashay Lowe (SSRS)
Sneha Mantri (Duke University)
Esme Trahair (Duke University)

14:00 - 15:00

New Developments in Using, Sharing, and Re-using Metadata 2 (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (DIW Berlin/SOEP)
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBi)
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Dr Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE)

Metadata-Driven Production of Longitudinal Datasets: Introduction and Potential of the Metadata Attribute
Claudia Saalbach (DIW Berlin/SOEP)
Jana Nebelin (DIW Berlin/SOEP) - Presenting Author

The ODISSEI Portal: A Metadata-Only Repository To Enhance Data Reuse in the Dutch Social Sciences
Lucas van der Meer (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI)
Kasia Karpinska (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI) - Presenting Author
Angelica Maria Maineri (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI)
Tom Emery (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI)

CARING: Enhancing Open Data Quality through Community Engagement
Christopher Klamm (University of Cologne)
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Tornike Tsereteli (University of Mannheim)

From Pogues to Kraftwerk: an Agile DDI-based framework for the survey life-cycle in France
Thomas Merly-Alpa (Insee) - Presenting Author
Gwennaëlle Brilhault (Insee)
Sandra Gallizzi (Insee)
Barbet Laurent (Insee)
Eric Sigaud (Insee)

14:00 - 15:00

Synthetic Data Generation and Imputation with LLMs (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Dr Anna-Carolina Haensch (LMU Munich)
Professor Frauke Kreuter (LMU Munich)

United in Diversity? Contextual Biases in LLM-Based Predictions of the 2024 European Parliament Elections
Leah von der Heyde (LMU Munich, Munich Center for Machine Learning) - Presenting Author
Anna-Carolina Haensch (LMU Munich, University of Maryland)
Alexander Wenz (University of Mannheim, Mannheim Centre for European Social Research)
Bolei Ma (LMU Munich, Munich Center for Machine Learning)

Imputing Missing Survey Data with Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Models
Tobias Holtdirk (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Georg Ahnert (University of Mannheim)
Anna-Carolina Haensch (LMU Munich)

14:00 - 15:00

Complex measurements in online self-completion surveys 2 (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton)
Professor Lisa Calderwood (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Mr Curtis Jessop (National Centre for Social Research)

Meaningful and Measurable? Redesigning the Crime Survey for England & Wales (CSEW) to obtain complex crime data online
Sophie Gurr (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author

Comparing Scenario-Based and Self-Reported Measures of Smartphone Skills
Wai Tak Tung (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Alexander Wenz (University of Mannheim)

14:00 - 15:00

Surveying Diversity: Methodological Issues and Best Practices (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Dr Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Mrs Zaza Zindel (German Centre for Integration and Migration Research; Bielefeld University)

Surveying Student Diversity: The Case of the Student Survey in Germany
Ulrike Schwabe (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies) - Presenting Author
Frederike Gerdes (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies)
Julia Steinkühler (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies)
Theresa Schommer (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies)
Nancy Kracke (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies)

Can Filter Questions Filter Too Much?: Improving Measurement of Disability and Impairment
Randall K. Thomas (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Megan A. Hendrich (Ipsos Public Affairs)

15:00 - 15:30

Coffee break

15:30 - 17:00

Methods of including and boosting under-represented population subgroups (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Dr Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Dr Carina Cornesse (DIW Berlin)
Mr Curtis Jessop (NatCen)
Dr Mariel Leonard (DIW)

Implementing respondent-driven sampling to increase the diversity of a general population sample
Mariel Leonard (DIW-Berlin) - Presenting Author
Julia Witton (DIW-Berlin)
Carina Cornesse (GESIS)
Julian Axenfeld (DIW-Berlin)
Jean-Yves Gerlitz (University of Bremen)
Olaf Groh-Samberg (University of Bremen)
Sabine Zinn (DIW-Berlin)

Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) Methods: Evidence review
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Carina Cornesse (GESIS)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen)
Mark Todd (NatCen)
Toby Li (NatCen)
Stephen Milner (ONS)

Suitability of the Chosen Variables for Stratification in Large Scale Survey: An Exploration from Indian Version of DHS
SOMNATH JANA (PHD RESEARCH SCHOLAR) - Presenting Author

Collecting Aggregate Relational Data from People Who Use Drugs using Social Media Advertisement
ihsan kahveci (University of Washington) - Presenting Author
McKenna Parnes (University of Washington)
Brittany Blanchard (University of Washington)
Tyler McCormick (University of Washington)

15:30 - 17:00

Environmental data in survey research – discrepancies between objective and subjective perspectives (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organisers:
Dr Franziska Quoß (GESIS)
Dr Dennis Abel (GESIS)

What do Average People Perceive as Extreme Weather?
Franziska Quoß (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Patrick W. Kraft (Carlos III University Madrid)

Understanding the Thermal Environment: Objective Temperature Measurements versus Subjective Perceptions of Older Adults
Barbara Jancewicz (University of Warsaw) - Presenting Author

Bridging the Gap Between Extreme Weather Risk Perceptions and Objective Measurement - Evidence from Germany
Dennis Abel (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Stefan Jünger (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Franziska Quoss (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Aligning Subjective Ratings With Objective Environmental Metrics: What Do Participants Refer to When Asked About Their Place of Residence?
Manuela Schmidt (University of Kaiserslautern-Landau) - Presenting Author
Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich)

15:30 - 17:00

Sampling mode comparisons (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Seddig (KFN)

Comparison of probabilistic and non-probabilistic samples in the European Training and Learning Survey
Alexandra Cronberg (Verian) - Presenting Author
Jamie Burnett (Verian)

How to survey a city? The sampling and mode repertoire in the Vienna Quality of Life Study
Julian Aichholzer (IFES - Institut für empirische Sozialforschung) - Presenting Author
Teresa Schaup (IFES - Institut für empirische Sozialforschung)
Reinhard Raml (IFES - Institut für empirische Sozialforschung)
Eva Zeglovits (IFES - Institut für empirische Sozialforschung)

Probability-Based vs. Non-Probability Online Panel Surveys: Assessing Accuracy, Response Quality, and Survey Professionalism
Sylvia Kritzinger (University of Vienna)
Katharina Pfaff (University of Vienna) - Presenting Author
Max Gschwandtner (University of Vienna)
Julia Partheymüller (University of Vienna)

How Much Time is Enough?: Evaluating the Trade-off Between Time in Field and Benchmark Accuracy
Megan A. Hendrich (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Randall K. Thomas (Ipsos Public Affairs)

Differences between a CATI and a CAWI survey using the same questionnaire on willingness to share health data and receive vaccinations
Rainer Schnell (University of Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author
Jonas Klingwort (Statistics Netherlands)
Sonja Haug (OTH Regensburg)

Mode effects in the transition towards self-completion in the European Social Survey
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author

15:30 - 17:00

Data Quality in Data Donation Studies (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Mr Ádám Stefkovics (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences)
Mr Yannik Peters (GESIS)
Mr Johannes Breuer (GESIS)
Mr Fiona Draxler (University of Mannheim)
Mrs Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Ms Laura Young (University of Mannheim)
Ms Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Ms Jessica Daikeler (GESIS)

WhatsApp Data Donations for Interpersonal Relationship Research: First Insights on Data Quality and Relationship-level Chatting Differences
Julian Kohne (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Christian Montag (Ulm University)

How accurate are survey measures on Facebook activity based on donated digital data?
Ádám Stefkovics (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Zoltán Kmetty (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences)

Lessons Learned in Using Data Donation To Study the Impact of Constant Connectivity on Well-Being
Angelica Maria Maineri (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI) - Presenting Author
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Niek de Schipper (University of Amsterdam)
Claartje ter Hoeven (Utrecht University)

Studying the use of ChatGPT for political information through data donations
Johannes Breuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Julian Kohne (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Mareike Wieland (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

15:30 - 17:00

Survey research beyond the binary - Exploring the potentials, challenges and consequences of alternative measures for assigned sex, gender identity/expression and sexual orientation 2 (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Professor Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Lausanne)
Dr Verena Ortmanns (DIE Bonn)
Dr Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)
Dr Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University)
Professor Mirjam Fischer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

What Adding a “Nonbinary” Response Option Tells Us About (Trans)Gender Identity: Findings from the California Health Interview Survey
Todd Hughes (University of California Los Angeles) - Presenting Author
Tara Becker (University of California Los Angeles)
Ninez Ponce (University of California Los Angeles)

Examination of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Measurement in a U.S. Probability-based Multi-purpose Panel
Christopher Hansen (University of Illinois Chicago) - Presenting Author
Ipek Bilgen (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Measuring Gender Beyond the Binary: Challenges and Approaches in Cross-National Surveys
Johanna Dau (Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS, Vienna)) - Presenting Author

Varieties of measuring gender identity in cross-national surveys: Respondents’ preferences and associations
Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)

15:30 - 17:00

Increasing data quality in online surveys via contact and questionnaire design strategies (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Mrs Vanessa Schmieja (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Mr Hawal Shamon (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Optimising Online Time Use Surveys: Balancing Quality, Efficiency, and Inclusivity
Marta Mezzanzanica (The National Centre for Social Research)
Chujan Sivathasan (The National Centre for Social Research)
Curtis Jessop (The National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

EU survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities
Vytautas Peciukonis (European Institute for Gender Equality)
Jolanta Reingardė (European Institute for Gender Equality)
Irene Rioboo Leston (European Institute for Gender Equality) - Presenting Author

The effect of smartphone first questionnaire design on data quality
Deirdre Giesen (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Maaike Kompier (Statistics Netherlands)
Jan van den Brakel (Statistics Netherlands/Maastricht University)

15:30 - 17:00

Integrating Participant Voice in Study Design through PPIE (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organisers:
Ms Meghan Rainsberry (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Ms Alyce Raybould (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)

A PPIE case study: recruiting fathers in a feasibility study for a new UK birth cohort
Alyce Raybould (University College London) - Presenting Author
Lisa Calderwood (University College London)
Alissa Goodman (University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Erica Wong (University College London)
Karen Dennison (University College London)

Hearing the voices of many: Learnings on participant and public involvement and engagement by Australia’s largest birth and parent cohort (GenV)
Katherine Wyatt (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Elizabeth Hughes (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Alisha Gulenc (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Susan Clifford (Murdoch Children's Research Institute) - Presenting Author
William Siero (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Jessica Bell (University of Warwick)
Melissa Wake (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)

Listening to all the voices, even the little ones: inclusive consultations for the age 3 wave of a new Irish birth cohort
Aisling Murray (DCEDIY) - Presenting Author
Eoin McNamara (DCEDIY)
Derek Nolan (DCEDIY)
Anthony O'Reilly (DCEDIY)
Caolan Rooney (DCEDIY)

15:30 - 17:00

Optimizing Grid Questions in Mixed-Mode Surveys Across Devices: Challenges and Solutions (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ellen Ebralidze (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Mrs Annette Trahms (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Exploring Smartphone-Friendly Alternatives for Grids
Irina Bauer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences ) - Presenting Author
Tanja Kunz (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )

Star Rating Scales in Online Grid Questions: Better than Verbally Labelled Scales?
Lea Königer (LMU Munich) - Presenting Author

Optimizing Mobile Survey Design: An Experimental Test in a U.S. Government Survey
Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Nick Yeh (Internal Revenue Service)
Gwen Gardiner (Internal Revenue Service)
Kris Pate (Internal Revenue Service)
Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)

15:30 - 17:00

Vignette Experiments in Survey Research: Exploring Discrimination Mechanisms through Controlled Scenarios 2 (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Professor Giovanni Busetta (University of Messina)
Professor Maria Gabriella Campolo (University of Messina)
Dr Louis Lippens (Ghent University)

The Impact of Regional Origin on Hiring: A Vignette Experiment on Employer Bias
Louise Devos (Ghent University) - Presenting Author
Louis Lippens (Ghent University)
Dagmar Claus (Ghent University)
Stijn Baert (Ghent University)

Decoding Ethnic Identity in Recruitment: The Impact of Identity Markers on Hiring Biases
Louise Devos (Ghent University) - Presenting Author
Louis Lippens (Ghent University)
Stijn Baert (Ghent University)

The Role of Sex Ratios in Refugee Inflows and Gendered Host Attitudes: A Vignette Survey Experiment in Germany
Chia-Jung Tsai (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
R. Gordon Rinderknecht (RAND Corporation)
John Palmer (Pompeu Fabra University)
Emilio Zagheni (Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research)

15:30 - 17:00

Survey experiments with hard-to-survey populations: Solutions or new challenges? (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Mr Randy Stache (BAMF Research Centre)
Dr Laura Peitz (BAMF Research Centre)
Mr Armin Kuechler (Bielefeld University)

Surveying migration governance elites in Europe and Africa: a stock-taking exercise
Carlotta Minnella (EUI) - Presenting Author
Martin Rush (EUI)
Siegfried Manschein (EUI)

Understanding Refugees' Long-term Settlement Preferences: A Choice-based Conjoint Analysis in Countries of First Refuge
Armin Küchler (Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author
Marvin Bürmann (Bielefeld University)

Breaking Barriers: An App-Based RDS and Factorial Survey with Rejected Asylum Seekers
Randy Stache (BAMF Research Centre) - Presenting Author
Laura Peitz (BAMF Research Centre)
Anne-Kathrin Carwehl (BAMF Reesearch Centre)

15:30 - 17:00

Automatic coding with deep learning: feature extraction from unstructured survey data (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Ms Marina Aoki (SHARE Germany and SHARE Berlin Institute)

Multi-Label Classification – Human Expertise or Machine Learning? Or Both?
Lina-Jeanette Metzger (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (Institute for Employment Research)) - Presenting Author
Michael Stops (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (Institute for Employment Research))

Automatic classification of multilingual occupations using transfer learning
Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany, SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Ming Yuan Lee (SHARE Germany, SHARE Berlin Institute)
Knut Wenzig (SOEP, DIW Berlin)

Automating Clock-Drawing Test (CDT) Scoring with Vision Transformer: Enhancing Dementia Classification with Continuous CDT Scores
Mengyao Hu (UTHealth Houston) - Presenting Author
Yi Lu Murphey (University of Michigan)
Qin Tian (University of Michigan)
Laura Zahodne (University of Michigan)
Richard Gonzalez (University of Michigan)
Vicki Freedman (University of Michigan)

Curriculum Learning with Cognition Drawings
Marina Aoki (SHARE Germany, SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany, SHARE Berlin Institute)

Unveiling Satisficing in Textual Responses: Understanding Nonsense Response Patterns in Open-Ended Survey Questions
Xinyi Chen (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Mao Li (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research)

15:30 - 17:00

Improving the representativeness of longitudinal surveys (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Nicole Watson (University of Melbourne)
Dr Pablo Cabrera Alvarez (University of Essex)

Maximising push-to-web response with an address-based sample: Contact strategy and incentive strategy
Pablo Cabrera-Álvarez (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Peter Lynn (University of Essex)

Participation of Young People in the HILDA Survey
Nicole Watson (University of Melbourne) - Presenting Author

The effect of topic salience in political surveys on self-reported turnout and party choice: an experimental study from Switzerland
Nursel Alkoç (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Anke Daniela Tresch (FORS/University of Lausanne)
Line Rennwald (FORS/University of Lausanne)
Lukas Lauener (FORS/University of Lausanne)
Georg Lutz (FORS/University of Lausanne)

15:30 - 17:00

Surveying Diversity: Methodological Issues and Best Practices 2 (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Dr Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Mrs Zaza Zindel (German Centre for Integration and Migration Research; Bielefeld University)

Participative Approach in Surveying Rainbow Families in Switzerland
Leo Valentin Theissing (University of Lucerne) - Presenting Author
Tamara Bosshardt (University of Lucerne)

Sampling and Surveying Multilingual Ethnic-Minority Migrants: New Data on Kurdish- and Arabic-Speaking Migrants from Turkey in Germany
İrem Karaçay (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Community-Based Research within LGBTQIA+ Populations: A Transdisciplinary Participatory Approach to Reaching Hard-to-Reach Groups
Laura Wortmann (Medical Faculty OWL, University Bielefeld) - Presenting Author
Lena Haarmann (Medical Faculty, University of Cologne)
Dima Bilyarchyk (Every Health)

Surveying minorities within and across workplaces: Exploring challenges and solutions through the Our Black Workforce survey, a study for Black and Black-heritage police officers and staff.
Tom Luckwell (Verian Group) - Presenting Author

15:30 - 17:00

Innovations in Adaptive Survey Designs (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Professor Christoph Kern (LMU Munich)
Professor Tobias Gummer (GESIS)
Dr Bernd Weiß (GESIS)
Ms Saskia Bartholomäus (GESIS)
Mr John Collins (University of Mannheim)

The SHARE Respondent Driven Contact Experiment – Testing Prepaid Incentives and Contact Strategies
Michael Bergmann (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Arne Bethmann (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Charlotte Hunsicker (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Alexander Schumacher (SHARE BERLIN Institute) - Presenting Author
Jenny Olofsson (Umeå University)
Gunnar Malmberg (Umeå University)
Filip Fors Connolly (Umeå University)

The Impact of Different Adaptive Survey Design Approaches on Data Quality: Evidence from the GESIS Panel
Saskia Bartholomäus (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tanja Kunz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Prediction-based Adaptive Designs for Reducing Attrition Rates and Bias in Panel Surveys
John Collins (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Saskia Bartholomäus (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Bernd Weiß (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Christoph Kern (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)

Accounting for mode-specific measurement bias in adaptive mixed-mode survey design
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Kees van Berkel (Statistics Netherlands)
Nino Mushkudiani (Statistics Netherlands)

15:30 - 17:00

Linking survey data with digital trace data: error sources and best practices (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Professor Mark Trappmann (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Dr Valerie Hase (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München (LMU))
Professor Florian Keusch (Universität Mannheim)
Professor Frauke Kreuter (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München (LMU))

Maximizing Data Yield - An Experimental Study of Framing and Motivation in Data Donation
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Frieder Rodewald (University of Mannheim)

Comparing Surveys, Digital Trace Data, and Data Donation: Insights from Amazon Purchase Behavior
Carlos Ochoa (Netquest / Universitat Pompeu Fabra (RECSM)) - Presenting Author

Measurement or intervention? On the promises and pitfalls of mobile intensive-longitudinal research designs
Joachim G. Piepenburg (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Lukas Otto (GESIS)

15:30 - 17:00

The use of differential incentives in surveys 2 (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organisers:
Dr Alessandra Gaia (University College London)
Ms Gerry Nicolaas (NatCen)

The Effects of Increasing the Incentives During Fieldwork
Uta Landrock (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Is it the Thought That Counts? Comparing Monetary and Non-Monetary Survey Incentives
Cameron Raynor (RA2) - Presenting Author
Jessica Weber (RA2)

Methods to Maximize the Panel Consent Rate in the Recruitment Wave of a New Web Panel
Sebastian Hülle (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author
Luisa Hammer (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Katia Gallegos Torres (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Yuliya Kosyakova (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Lukas Olbrich (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Joseph Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

The effect of questionnaire duration and incentive on survey engagement, response differentiation and open-ended answer quality: findings from the 2024 European Working Conditions Survey
Tanja Kimova (Verian) - Presenting Author
Gijs van Houten (Eurofound)
Christopher White (Eurofound)
Hajar GAD (Verian)
Jamie Burnett (Verian)

15:30 - 17:00

Advancing Survey Research through AI and Machine Learning: Current Applications and Future Directions (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organiser: Dr Maud Reveilhac (Department of Social Sciences, LUT University)

Using Machine Learning Methods to Identify Potential Construct Validity and Measurement Error Disparities in Health Outcomes from U.S. National Surveys
Morgan Earp (US National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author
Lauren Rossen (US National Center for Health Statistics)
Sarah Forrest (US National Center for Health Statistics)
Trent Buskirk (Old Dominion University)

Evaluating Machine Learning Algorithms to Detect Interviewer Falsification
Silvia Schwanhäuser (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author
Joe Sakshaug (University of Mannheim, University of Munich (LMU), and Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Natalja Menold (University of Dresden (TU-Dresden))
Peter Winker (University of Giessen)

AI as Ally: Empowering researchers in multi-country qualitative studies
Christine Tresignie (Ipsos) - Presenting Author

Generative AI, AI Agents, and Analytics: Complementing or Replacing Data Scientists
Richard Timpone (Protopian Works, PBC)
Yongwei Yang (Google DeepMind) - Presenting Author

15:30 - 17:00

Bridging ESS and EVS to study social attitudes, norms and values across Europe (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey ERIC, City, University of London)
Professor Vera Lomazzi (European Values Study/ University of Bergamo)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC, City, University of London)
Professor Ruud Luijkx (European Values Study/Tilburg University)

The influence of Individual and Cultural values in Collective Action: Multilevel analysis approach
Joana Nunes (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa) - Presenting Author
Alice Ramos (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa)
Diogo Dinis (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa)

Leveraging on International Multipurpose Surveys to Study Party Preferences: Opportunities and Challenges Bridging EVS and ESS
Cristiano Vezzoni (University of Milan) - Presenting Author

Harmonizing numeric scales in ESS and EVS: methodological strategies to construct unified time series of social attitudes and values
David Consolazio (Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan) - Presenting Author
Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi (Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan)
Riccardo Ladini (Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan)
Francesco Molteni (Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan)

How collection mode affects responses: the case of life and death beliefs
Diogo Dinis (Instituto de Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa) - Presenting Author

A COMPARISON OF ESS AND EVS POLITICAL BEHAVIOR DATA: IS LESS (RESPONSE OPTIONS) TRULY MORE?
Renata Franc (Institute of social sciences Ivo Pilar) - Presenting Author
Tomislav Pavlović (Institute of social sciences Ivo Pilar)
Marina Maglić (Institute of social sciences Ivo Pilar)

19:00 - 23:30

Conference dinner